Thursday, November 18, 2021

MAGNETIC WOMAN wins the 2021 Czechoslovak Studies Book Prize

I'm so pleased to report that Magnetic Woman has won the biennial Czechoslovak Studies Association book prize! It is a huge honor. I also want to salute Anna Hájková, whose The Last Ghetto is the Honorable Mention.

Friday, November 5, 2021

In Search of the Magic Theater is now listed on Goodreads (cover art to come), so now is a great time to mark it as "want to read"--not only does this help make the book more visible on the system (those algorithms!) but when I do a giveaway of paper Advance Reader Copies, everyone who marked it as "want to read" will be notified to sign up for the giveaway.

I'd post a picture of the front cover, but we're waiting on the cover reveal till a little closer to publication, so how about a look at the spine?

Monday, November 1, 2021

The Machine Anxieties of Steampunk

Ever wonder just what steampunk is and why people across the globe eagerly embrace its neo-Victorian aesthetic? Are you intrigued by the look of old-fashioned eye goggles, lace corsets, leather vests, brass gears and gadgets, not to mention mechanical clock and airships? Well, you can learn more in this cool book from one of my art historian friends! Kathe Hicks Albrecht's The Machine Anxieties of Steampunk will come out in mere days, and you can preorder it right now!

Kathe argues that steampunk is both an aesthetic program and a way of life, and that its underlying philosophy is the key to its broad appeal. She suggests that steampunk champions a new autonomy for the individual caught up in today's technology-driven society. Optimism for the future combines with a note of caution about our human role in a world of ever more ubiquitous and powerful machines. Thus, despite an aesthetic straight out of the Victorian scientific romance, steampunk addresses 21st-century concerns about what lies ahead for humankind and challenges us to ask what it is to be human today.